Seven Types of Pronouns Parts of Speech











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In this video all types of Pronouns are covered. • Pronouns are major divided into 7 Types : • 1. Personal Pronouns • 2. Indefinite Pronouns • 3. Relative Pronouns • 4. Intensive Pronouns • 5. Demonstrative Pronouns • 6. Interrogative Pronouns • 7. Reflexive Pronouns • Personal pronouns are associates with particular person. Example I, me he, she. • what are Indefinite pronouns? • If there is a situation where you do not want to indicate exact person or place you can use indefinite pronouns • Examples of them are : 1. Anybody, anyone, nobody 2.Every, all both 3.Some, enough, many, much • Relative Pronouns • They refer to nouns which are mentioned previously. They may be person, place, thing or idea. • They Can be used to join two sentences • Examples : Who, whom, which, whomsoever, whose • Intensive Pronouns • They Emphasize a noun or pronoun.And provide more importance to a sentence • Examples : Himself, herself, yourself, themselves, ourselves • Demostrative Pronouns : • They are used to point something specific within a sentence • They focus attention on the nouns that they are replacing • Examples • This, That These, Those, such • Interrogative Pronnouns • Used to begin a question • It is used to make asking question easy • Examples • What, which, who, whom and whose • Reflexive Pronouns : • They are object pronouns that we use when the subject and object are the same noun. • These are the ones that end in “self” or selves.“ • Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself • Links for Personal Pronouns •    • What is Personal Pronoun | First Pers...   • Links for Subject, Object and Predicate • Grammar Lesson 5 : Subject and Object •    • Subject and Object | What is Pronouns?   • Grammar Lesson 6 : Subject vs Object vs Predicate •    • Subject vs Object vs Predicate   • •    • Subject vs Object vs Predicate  

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